Zebra Print Fashion Buys: High Street Picks for 2026 Trend
Zebra Print Fashion Buys: High Street Picks for 2026

Zebra print has officially replaced leopard print as the must-have pattern of 2026, with black and white stripes appearing across ballet flats, tote bags, silk scarves and statement dresses. The trend, which has cycled in and out of fashion over the years, has received its most modern refresh yet, according to fashion editors at Metro.

The British high street has responded with a wide range of affordable zebra-print items, from Topshop and ASOS to H&M and Anthropologie. Shoppers can find monochrome stripes to fit any wardrobe and budget, with prices ranging from £15.99 for a pareo scarf to £229 for a designer jacket.

Why Zebra Print Is Trending in 2026

The appeal of zebra print lies in its versatility. The classic black-and-white version pairs easily with existing wardrobe items and matches any colour scheme, making it a low-risk addition to any outfit. For those who prefer a more understated look, newer iterations of the trend feature neutral beige, tan and brown hues, offering plenty of choice for animal print lovers.

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Metro's fashion team has curated a selection of the best zebra-print items available on the high street, saving shoppers time scrolling through pages of products. From baby tees to maxi dresses, shoulder bags to kitten heels, the roundup covers a variety of styles and price points.

Top High Street Zebra Print Picks

One of the standout items is the & Other Stories Zebra-Print Leather Tote, priced at £169. This textured tote features a magnetic fastening, inner pocket and a slouchy shape that improves with wear. While it is an investment piece, animal print never goes out of style, making it a worthwhile purchase.

For a more budget-friendly option, River Island offers a Zebra Print Fitted Baby Tee for £22. Made from stretchy cotton that isn't overly compressive, this t-shirt can be worn with jeans or layered under knits and dresses for year-round wear. It provides a low-key way to incorporate zebra print into an everyday wardrobe.

H&M's Tie-detail Chiffon Dress, priced at £24.99, is a beige and dark brown maxi dress perfect for holidays. It can be worn over a bikini or high-waisted knickers for a breezy dinner-and-cocktail look, or layered over a brown slip dress and boots for winter. At under £25, it's an affordable addition to any wardrobe.

More Zebra Print Options for Every Budget

For those willing to spend more, By Anthropologie's Slim Knit Maxi Dress at £128 offers a subtle yet stylish take on the trend. The stretchy knit has a fitted, body-skimming design with a crew neckline, long sleeves and an ankle-grazing finish that pairs well with over-the-knee heeled boots and a clutch.

Sam Edelman's Bianka Leather Animal Print Pointed Slingback Courts, priced at £175, are versatile chocolate court shoes suitable for work and evenings. The bold printed accessory is a simple way to adopt the zebra print trend without committing to a head-to-toe look, and the adjustable strap ensures comfort and fit.

Arket's Jacquard Jacket at £229 features a funnel-neck jacquard-weave design, perfect for the new season. It can be worn with jeans, over a dress, or layered with a T-shirt, and the drawstring hem and buttoned cuffs allow for silhouette experimentation.

Anthropologie's Zebra Print Barrel Bag, priced at £80, is a spacious and on-trend option for those who prefer neutral tones over stark black-and-white contrast. It has an adjustable shoulder strap and secure zip, making it ideal for wedding guest dressing and evening outings.

Finally, Stradivarius offers the most affordable entry point with its Zebra Print Pareo Scarf at £15.99. This versatile accessory can be tied around the waistband over trousers or looped through bag handles for an inexpensive outfit refresh.

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